Friday, February 4, 2011

Super bowl xlv predictions and Wing Bowl 2011

Super bowl xlv predictions and Wing Bowl 2011. Super Bowl heroes Steelers and Packers followed near the same chemistry to be the masters of college football. Both teams have been in deep home work to meet a great target set for the first Sunday of February. Despite a number of adversities in the last season the finalists could march ahead with perfect game plan.


Steelers sharpened their edge with draft-first models, stockpiling young and cost-effective talent. Packers on the other hand dipped into the basics of match winning grammar. General manager Ted Thompson and coach Mike McCarthy led the Packers from the front. Steelers’ game plan was sketched by Kevin Colbert and coach Mike Tomlin.

13-6 Packers and 14-4 Steelers had a lot to gain on the Super Bowl Sunday than to lose at the end. NFL experts were cock sure that both team will test their mettle on a nearly freezing night to be the champions of Bowl. Once the Bowl night came, fans cheered for the top two teams of the season probably of last few seasons.

Showering praise on the finalists, David Maraniss noted that "Lombardi's teams were always adaptable, able to overcome adversity, and never used injuries as an excuse." "These Packers resemble the old Packers more than any Green Bay team since the 1960s.

While the three-time champion Packers came for their fifth Super Bowl, Steelers hunted their fortune with six Lombardis for third title in six years. Absence of quarterback Ben Roethlisberger in the first four games never affected the team spirit of Steelers. Despite of the challenges the team could be the superstars of the 2011 Super Bowl.

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